Regionally, Housing Rebound Depends on Jobs, Local Supply Tightness
John Duca
Annual Report, 2013
Abstract:
After swinging from exuberant boom to epic bust over a decade, many local U.S. housing markets began a long-awaited housing recovery in 2012. The pace of house price change varied across metropolitan areas, mainly reflecting how local builders reacted to increased demand.
Date: 2013
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